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Turbo Meister

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  1. Do you have a web site or any other specs you would be willing to share

     

    Myron,

    I don't have a website, yet, but I'm willing to share all info on my Z. I 've responded to numerous requests from members on the buildup in the past and if you go to the "members" list under Turbo Meister you will be able to find all my responses. However, if you only want some specific info I will gladly respond with an answer. It would really be nice to have some more Turbo V8 Z drivers here.:-D

    Hanns

  2. If John is too busy to fix it' date=' I'll weld it back up for you. Hope you get it all sorted out soon and back on the 1/4 mile.

    Mike[/quote']

     

    Mike, Thanks for the offer. I haven't even asked John to fix it I just threw that comment in as a joke. I'm busy with a few other things right now so I don't have time but I'll work on it soon.

    Hanns

  3. If your engine has some miles on it, I assume that most are hard miles, it is quite possible that an intake valve is not seating correctly. Certainly not out of the question.

     

    Yes, it's possible but I actually have more easy street miles on the engine than race miles. But those race miles are stressed by 17psi of boost and they do add up. I will be doing a compression test, for sure.

    Hanns

  4. Thanks for the comments, guys.

     

    "FasterbyFosta" The gauge that wraps all the way around is my fuel pressure gauge. The one below and to the right is the boost gauge and it only makes 17 psi.

     

    "COZY Z COLE" Yes, I leaned it out a little,:nono: :nono: too much. Won't I ever learn!!!

     

    I am getting a Pop-off-valve since the Blow-Off-Valve is not activated by a WOT backfire.

    Hanns

  5. Last week at Irwindale Raceway my Z suffered a vicious Backfire just after I installed the new PROFORM Carb body and primary billet metering block. This engine has never backfired at W.O.T. and thus I was quite surprised to hear a gentle POP about midtrack.

    It appears that the pressure of the backfire blew 3/4 of the welds on one side of the Airbox containing the carb. It didn't come totally apart because one of the BOV studs anchored the 3/16 th inch thick aluminum plate to the lidframe. However, the blast nudged the BOV against the inside of the hood louvers plate, punched it out and sent it spinning into the air.

    The below video was slowed down at the point where the louvers left the hood so that it could be seen. It was too quick in real-time to be observed. So the pop won't be heard because there is no audio when slowing down the video speed.

    The engine seems to run ok and the turbos still spin so I'm hoping the only damage was to the hood, the airbox, and my pride.:redface:

    Hanns

     

    I wonder if John Coffey can fix the airbox?

     

    http://album.hybridz.org/data/509/damage.wmv

     

    Bottom_View_of_Airbox.jpg

     

    Blown_Airbox.JPG

  6. Just got back from the BBQ. It was still going strong when I left.

     

    Tim,

    Thanks for the great food, you are the BBQ Meister!!

    It sure was nice to talk to everyone there and hear the interesting stories, especially Bartman's youthful escapades.:)

    Tim, you are a fortunate man with all your neat automotive toys (as in full-size cars) and tools and gadgets, etc.

    I'm looking forward to the next get-together.

    Hanns

  7. So let me get this straight!

    The Z will become a racecar with the high compression 406 while you build the Twin turbo 357 for the Monte. Then when you have some miles on the TT357, it will go into the Z!

    Can the Z trans and rear handle the 406?

     

    Why not get insurance, etc for the Z and put in the TT357. Then drive it moderately until the rings seat (restrain yourself ):twisted: .

    I only put 50 miles on my rings until I punched it.:shock:

    My suggestion is based on the fact that I don't want to wait so long until another TTV8 Z roars to life on HybridZ.:-D

    Hanns

  8. Bart,

    I say keep the headers but use oval exhaust tubing to the rear of the Z. As you know, my Z has dual 3" exhaust from the turbos, over the axle and out the rear. My ground clearance is minimal but it is doable because I'm using SPIN-TECH oval exhaust. The 3" tube only takes up 2".

    Your 2.5" exhaust would probably only take up 1 5/8" if it were ovate.

    It's a thought.

    Hanns

  9. What camera are you using to create the video so smooth without pixelation?

    Joshua

     

    Joshua,

    I'm glad that the quality of the video is good. My original video is so much better but I must compress it in order to be able to post it without creating such a large file. The original 32 second video clip is actually 112 megabits.

    The camcorder is a 7 year old Sony recording on digital mini-tape. I'm surprised it's still functioning in light of the many dragstrip rides it has made while looking out the windshield of the Z and monitoring my gauges in the dash.

    Hanns

  10. I've seen the pics of your car & it appears to be a legal car (safety equipment). What is the issue between the 6.48 & 6.30 and the extra 2.5 MPH (not familiar w/ 1/8 rules)?

     

    Any 1/8th mile run faster than 6.40 seconds or 1/4 mile run faster than 10.00 seconds requires the following by NHRA :

    1. Driver must obtain and pass regularly scheduled FAA certified Physical Exams.

    2. Roll Cage tubing thickness must be .138", and must be certified on a regular basis by licensed personnel to verify welding standards have been met and installation meets NHRA specs.

    3. Window net needs to be installed and Battery relocated to trunk if 135 mph exceeded in 1/4 mile.

    4. Driver must wear full or 2 piece fire retardent Race Uniform, Neck Collar, Gloves, 5 Point Harness ( replaced every 2 years ).

    5. Driver must obtain Competition License by making several runs over a 2 day period and then having a qualified person attest to the driver's capability.

    That's all I remember right now but I'm sure there are other requirements.

     

    I drive my Z on the street, and occasionally race it. I don't want to run 8's in the quarter mile, just smooth 9's. I don't have a hood scoop or decals, just a little sleeper. I can meet all the requirements except for the cage ( .098 Thick ). Guess I'd better save some money for a legal cage before I'm banned from all the Drag Strips.:x

    Hanns

  11. Hanns' date=' I can't wait to line up next to you!!! :shock:[/quote']

     

    Tim,

    That's ok with me, so long as you get the screwy Right Lane at Irwindale.:twisted:

     

    I have seen a number of Race Z's that are faster than mine and than yours will be but there is plenty of room at the top for very fast "Street-Legal" Z's. So don't agonize over flares...... get that Monster on the road.:)

    Hanns

  12. This is a 6.48 at 109.5 mph 1/8th mile dragrace video from Irwindale Raceway. The run is slower than usual because I let off the throttle just before the finish line.

    Then the track was shut down for quite some time because a Racer hit the guardrail and smashed his car. The driver was ok but the race staff was paranoid (due to liability issues). After the finish line, the track lanes are offset and not totally straight. In the past I have seen several racecars swap lanes when trying to brake and turn to stay within their lanes. I have also inadvertently swapped lanes in the past at that location. Thankfully, I was always way ahead of the car in the other lane and thus avoided a collision.

     

    Ok, so my next run was a 6.30 at 112mph with 1.40--60 ft time. Since this is the equivalent of a 9 second quarter mile run I was told to go home. Been there, done that, no big deal. Wow, this time they hunted me down in the pits, like a wild animal. Then a tech staff members physically ripped my Racer's Wristband from my wrist to make sure that I don't attempt another run. The scene was so comical that I had to laugh, even though I felt humiliated. Since I do hope to race there again I controlled myself and did not say," Do you really think that just two of you are going to be able to get my wristband off me????"

    I'm hoping that it was only the crash that got everyone uptight and I can return in the near future to race again.

    Hanns

     

    http://album.hybridz.org/data/509/5-26-05_6_48.wmv

  13. I am wondering if a cam change is next or better breathing heads. Any guesses?Mike

     

    Mike,

    Before I went Twin Turbo my engine was quite similar to yours, except I had a TH400 trans and Ford 9" rear with 4.11 gears. My best time was 11.15 at 123 mph using the trans-brake to increase launch rpm. If your rear suspension can handle it a t-brake works. Your carb setting seems on the rich side. My best runs were with 69 primary and 79 secondary jets.

    If you are street driving the Z I would not make any changes except to lower the compression ratio and then Turbo, Supercharge, or Nitrous the engine.

    Hanns

  14. i went to Irwindale speedway and saw some baaaaaaaadaass 240's racing. sean

    Sean,

    Did you talk to the drivers of the 3 Z's that were racing last night? We would have provided much info. Did you see my red Z run 6.30 at 112 in the 1/8 th mile?

    Hanns

  15. I am leaning towards the non-flaired, minitub version....

    Tim,

    I have re-evaluated my earlier suggestion to go with the mini-tub version because that's the look I prefer. However, that does not reflect your true personality. You are more the FLAMBOYANT type ( As seen on TV ) and thus a wild a$$ flare suits you much better.:) LOL:)

    Hanns

  16. Larry,

    I was planning to run my Z at Sacramento Raceway, later on this year. My goal was to grudge race you at that time and to show you what turbos are all about. However, upon seeing your new-found power, you may just wind up sending the TMeister back to school.:) :)

    BTW, make sure your cage will be NHRA certifiable so that you won't be continually kicked out like me.:x

    Hanns

  17. Yo We NEED more vids, Mr. T,M. crappy or not, we want em'.

     

    I don't want to subject everybody here to more of the same videos.:icon7:

    However, I will make a DVD which will include some of my slower 10 second runs in the quarter mile and the 1/8th mile runs that are already posted. If you are also interested I will include some video of the Z being worked on before fitting the turbos. PM your suggestions and address and give me a few days to get it done.

    Hanns

  18. I agree, I don't NEED to flare it, and either way (flare or no flare) the 9" will need to be narrowed......but pushing the track wider will make the car more stable and handle better, plus look mean as hell.......on the other hand....it looks so sleek now.......crap!

     

    Tim,

    Do mini-tubs and tuck the tires inside the stock fenders. My 28" tall tires fit without modifying the wheel arch and they are 12" wide. And I could probably go to 13" wide tires without problems. Besides if your Z is too stable it won't be any fun.:twisted:

    But your biggest problem is deciding what 'look' you want, Wild or Sleeper. You are paying for it so you make the decision.:confused2

    Hanns

  19. Also take a look at C&S specialties, do a google search, they have a blow through carb for gas and alky that they claim you can make the power sans intercooler, especially with the alky carb just like your setup.

    Thanks for the info, I'll keep it in mind. Currently, the Z is making more than enough power for me (for now).:)

    Hanns

  20. What kind of bumpstick, roller, hyd, hyd roller, or solid? considering dual purpose strip/street?

    David,

    I've got a solid roller cam that is done at 6800 rpm, but I shift at 6500. It is not radical (242 duration with 114 LSA). Idle is 12 inches of hg and cruise is 18 inches. At the recent MSA Z Car Show, it idled and inched along for 30 minutes like a stocker. Even though my carb is set up on the rich side there is no black smoke from my exhaust. And during that 30 minutes of idling I didn't see the occupants of the car behind me gasping for air. Since I don't rev the engine past 6500 rpm I could have used a hydraulic cam as well.

    I never even notice that the turbos are there until I floor it.:-D

    Hanns

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